Better than expected.
by C4Cookie on 2/27/15Scottrade Center - St LouisRating: 5 out of 5Two top tear teams playing great hockey... and one team an Original 6... What could be better?! INCLUSIVE FOOD AND DRINK! Great club seats.

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St. Louis Blues History
Named for the famous W.C. Handy song "Saint Louis Blues," the Blues is one of the most storied franchises in the NHL. They entered the league in 1967, making the Stanley Cup Final in each of their first three seasons. They reached the Playoffs in 25 consecutive seasons from 1980 to 2005, including in 1999-2000, when right wing Pavol Demitra and defensemen Al MacInnis led the way to a league-best 114 points, only to be upset by the San Jose Sharks in the first round of the Playoffs.
Recent history has provided its share of fireworks. Most memorable: Troy Brouwer's deciding goal in Game 7 of the 2016 Western Conference quarterfinals against the rival Blackhawks, which sent the Blues to the Western Conference Finals for the first time in 15 years.
In 2018-2019, the Blues went on an impressive Playoff run to meet the Boston Bruins in the Stanley Cup Final, where St. Louis won in seven games for the team's first Cup in franchise history.
St. Louis Blues Team Info
Conference: Western
Division: Central
Year Founded: 1967
Team Colors: Blue, Yellow, White
Team Rivals: Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings
St. Louis Blues at Enterprise Center
Enterprise Center(Opens in new tab) is located in the heart of downtown St. Louis. The 12-story glass and concrete structure officially opened its doors on October 8, 1994, and has been the home ice for the Blues ever since. In 2018, the venue underwent renovations, including additions to the food and beverage options, new gathering spaces for fans to enjoy during pregame, intermissions and postgame, and a better shopping experience for fans to take home all their new Blues gear. Enterprise Center is located on the former site of Kiel Auditorium, which was built in 1932 as a municipal auditorium for the citizens of St. Louis.

Located in the heart of downtown St. Louis, Missouri, Enterprise Center is beloved by hockey fans and entertainment seekers.

The St. Louis Blues won the 2019 Stanley Cup Championship when they defeated the Boston Bruins 4–3 on June 12, 2019.
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The Blues have made four appearances in the Stanley Cup Final, and have won once (in 2019).
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Two top tear teams playing great hockey... and one team an Original 6... What could be better?! INCLUSIVE FOOD AND DRINK! Great club seats.
There really isnt a bad seat in that center at all! My brother and I sat up near nosebleed section and still found a rather decent view up there. We were actually up behind the towelman who throws towels everytime the Blues score. Unfortunately, we only scored twice that evening but all in all great experience. We were tired from shalacking the Bruins the night before and ruining Subban's debut in net. Highly recommended
Even though the Blues lost my oldest boy wanted to go see Sydney Crosby so he was thrilled. It's Blues hockey and the Scottrade center can't give a bad review. I mean even the food was some what affordable.
My wife and I were celebrating our anniversary in St. Louis and what better way to start the weekend off but with the Blues! The excitement from the crowd to the game was fantastic! We had a great time!
Love going to games to watch them play. There isn't a bad seat in the arena.
Great hockey fans there to watch a rivalry game. Kodos to the Blues fans hospitality.
Had a great time watching the game and walking around St.louis!!!!
Had a great time at Scottrade Center for the Blues vs Hawks.
Great time. Many Hawks fans in attendance. We will definitely be back. This was a great birthday.
It was an awesome experience and great seats! Hawks win!
Scottrade Center is a great place to go see a hockey game. They do a great job catering to their patrons and have excellent food.
Always enjoy the Scottrade Center and have said the sight-lines are good all over that building.
Great seats. Electrifying atmosphere. Very entertaining game. The Blackhawks and Blues have an intense rivalry and the proximity of the two cities allows both teams' fans to easily attend games in either city which helps feed the fire of excitement.
Fantastic game..blues fans rock..we will purchase these tickets again soon..
The Nashville Predators visited the Scott Trade Center and matched the Blues intensity falling in the shoot out. The Blues Fans were first class hosts. Very enjoyable experience except for the TJ Sochi shoot out.
Spent the extra $150 for one ticket so both grown sons could go with me. Created a great memory with my sons! I have been going to hockey games all my life. Went with my father as a kid. Great game, great team, great team history!
Our first row seats in section 328 were in the upper deck but what a great view. We had a Town Planner $10 discount so our ticket price was $28. We don't go often but the Blues won and we had a fun time. Only caveat is to decide beforehand where to park as traffic was congested especially exiting off of 64 at 14th street. Getting off at 11th street is wiser. We found $5 parking on a lot just east of Joe Buck's.
Excellent game vs Toronto! We bleed BLUE! Blues play was outstanding. Made a great date night for me and my husband of 32 years. Already have tickets to another game in February when they play Pittsburgh. Go Blues!
Great game ... and venue!! Very nice facility with great hotels and restaurants nearby. Especially recommend visiting Shafly's Tap Room which is only a ten minute walk.
Good game, great seats. We were in the club section that came with all you could drink and eat. Our waitress, Denise, was fantastic. Only complaint was that when singing the National Anthem there was a question mark after Brave and they encouraged people to say home of the Blues. I know I am probably just stuffy and it is ment to encourage team and fan unity but I found it disrespectful to all of the brave men and women who have fought to keep our nation free.